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. -- and use drugs. preventingteens from starting to use is first and foremost a mom- and-pop operation. my new book, "how to raise a drug free kid" offers practical, evidence based advice and suggestions for parents on how to be engaged with their children, on talking to their kids about the dangers of tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use, about having high expectations and setting and enforcing limits, and about providing a good example. though written by me, this book is a product of almost two decades of work by scores of casa professional researchers. it is published as an original paperback so that any parent can afford it. all royalties go to casa to support its work. the bottom line for parents is this. do not be vague about your expectations for your kids. let them know clearly and consistently that you do not approve of underage drinking. set high expectations for your kids and for the school environment. show them through your own engagement, through your own behavior, how you live by those ex
. -- and use drugs. preventingteens from starting to use is first and foremost a mom- and-pop operation. my new book, "how to raise a drug free kid" offers practical, evidence based advice and suggestions for parents on how to be engaged with their children, on talking to their kids about the dangers of tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use, about having high expectations and setting and enforcing limits, and about providing a good example. though written by me, this book is a product...
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>> we use several pieces. one as the sort of core of our work is making sure that information produced and about the u.s. congress and exit of privilege and the regulatory agencies is available online in a 24/7 fashion the way we expect to find any information these days. and so the first thing some licet out to do is digitize information that was only available in paper form. so, we created a number of grants to organizations like open secrets, finance information, lobbying and formation, a revolving door information or digitize personal financial disclosure forms. so, that, getting the information and if the date on line was out for first goal and then developing tools on top with eight so that any citizen could understand sometimes or somewhat more complicated fashion exactly what was and disinformation so we created by sites like opencongress.org where tens of thousands of people go to get information about pieces of legislation brought interpreted information, but actually text of bills and where they are
>> we use several pieces. one as the sort of core of our work is making sure that information produced and about the u.s. congress and exit of privilege and the regulatory agencies is available online in a 24/7 fashion the way we expect to find any information these days. and so the first thing some licet out to do is digitize information that was only available in paper form. so, we created a number of grants to organizations like open secrets, finance information, lobbying and...
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now this colection of bill's spehes challenges us wh his ideas and presents us with important stories that need to be told. join us at e $125 level, and wll send you this special 2 dvd set, "insi the banking crisis this exclusive 4 ur anthology of reprts and intviews from bill moye journal covers every aspt of our current econic predicament from thsubprime mortage medown to the governmentailouts, to the prescriptions for recovery. finally, join us wita contribution of $5 and we' thank you with both the book and the 2 dvd se and now, here's bill moye himself with more. billoyers: let's face it there's really only one ace where you can find e kind of serious teevision news warranted by serious times like the. one place at gives you in-depth newand public affairs pgrams created free ocommercial constraints. o place offering the infmation and analysis you need to derstand what's hapning to us and our world. here at t journal, our goal is jt that kind of journalism andrew bacich: we're going throh the motions of a demoatic political system, but the fabric of democracy i thi really has worn
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us. >> whoa. >> he's a great guy. shaq is coming to town this afternoon. he'll have a press conference with michael phelps tomorrow. i talked to randy for the boys and girls club. they will raise money for them. way to go, shaq, coming to town. what's he going to find weather-wise? >> thunderstorms, what else? at least through tomorrow. you know, then this should get a little better as we head into sunday. right now, we're looking at temperatures of 82 degrees, relative humidity. it is 77% winds out of the south-southwest at 6. when you factor in the humidity, it feels like we're in the upper 80s to mid-80s. another warm one on top for us, we're look action the a mix of sun and clouds throughout the morning hours. all that rain on the left side of the screen out towards the west, that will be staying out towards the west. we're looking at thunder showers and storms to formulator on this afternoon. 89 degrees the daytime high, and some of the downpours could be heavy at times out of those
us. >> whoa. >> he's a great guy. shaq is coming to town this afternoon. he'll have a press conference with michael phelps tomorrow. i talked to randy for the boys and girls club. they will raise money for them. way to go, shaq, coming to town. what's he going to find weather-wise? >> thunderstorms, what else? at least through tomorrow. you know, then this should get a little better as we head into sunday. right now, we're looking at temperatures of 82 degrees, relative...
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stop us, eunice. help us to pray. eunice, let us sparkle with the radiance of god and the fire of love. finally, in the long memory of the judeo-christian there are millions that can be pulled from the archives in the times of death, grief and fear. they can bring us comfort so here's one more from another memory scrapbook. picture it, a classroom of students precocious little students like eunice's 19 grandchildren, the youngest she was able to hold on her lap, rosemary. precocious like these wonderful children whom you will hear from in just a moment as they pray with us. the teacher reads a passage to her students from genesis. it's about enoch, a small character in the book of genesis and the passage simply says this. enoch walked with god and then enoch was no more. so the question has been for centuries, whatever happened to enoch? like where's waldo? enoch walked with god and then enoch was no more so the teacher asked the students, what happened to enoch and there was a great silence in the classroom until fin
stop us, eunice. help us to pray. eunice, let us sparkle with the radiance of god and the fire of love. finally, in the long memory of the judeo-christian there are millions that can be pulled from the archives in the times of death, grief and fear. they can bring us comfort so here's one more from another memory scrapbook. picture it, a classroom of students precocious little students like eunice's 19 grandchildren, the youngest she was able to hold on her lap, rosemary. precocious like these...
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e-mail us right now. should they be spending the money that they're entitledded to or play it on the downlow? gretchen: what happened to the times when you could buy a house without anyone looking over your shoulder? steve: that was prebailout. gretchen: a plane carrying at least 70 smashes into the control tower. there are reports the pilot has died. it happened on the ty island of ko samui. i hope i said that right. a resort island popular with tourists about 300 miles south of bangkok. there was bad weather when the pilot lost control. the plane coming from another resort area in southern thailand. we'll continue to update you on this developing story as soon as we get more information. seven men accused of home-grown terrorism are expected in court today. daniel boyd, his two sons and four other men charged with conspiracy to provide support to terrorists and murder and injury people. we now know the identity -- remember, there was that eighth suspect still on the loose? court documents say he's a u.s
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tell us a little bit about that. wayne: well the masters learning library is what we used to call the whole enchilada. so for a dollar a day for public television. and as i often say, i go into starbucks and i see people buying a cup of coffee for $3.50 with all kinds of crazy things in it. you know take 2/3's of a cup and you know take that one dollar a day for public television and if you do we have these wonderful gifts. we have 3 books, the excuses begone book, the biology of belief, virus of the mind. books that i've talk about here in the beginning of the program. these, biology of belief and virus of the mind are books that literally changed my life when i read them. and we have a, every year i do a seminar in october on maui where we have, people come from all over the world. we tape every single bit of it. people pay $500 just to attend the seminar and we record every single bit of it. so we have all of that for you, a live seminar and excuses begone with a special one a cd from my friend ram dass who has be
tell us a little bit about that. wayne: well the masters learning library is what we used to call the whole enchilada. so for a dollar a day for public television. and as i often say, i go into starbucks and i see people buying a cup of coffee for $3.50 with all kinds of crazy things in it. you know take 2/3's of a cup and you know take that one dollar a day for public television and if you do we have these wonderful gifts. we have 3 books, the excuses begone book, the biology of belief, virus...
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libertine continental's have nothing in terms of drug use and american piety hasn't prevented us from indulging. in fact it has sometimes encouraged it. much of the conventional wisdom about american drug use the puritans and members of the founding generation were teetotalers or mild drinkers the drug trade is dominated by criminal organizations such as mafia and bloods, that crack use declined significantly since the 80's turns out to be wrong, too. if there is one certainty about drug use its this we are always looking for a better way to feed our appetite for getting high, for something cheaper, faster, less addictive or more powerful, jog trends feed themselves as word spreads about the amazing new hyde is safe and non-addictive than we discovered otherwise and go searching for the next great heights. we often circle back to the original drug for getting why we quit in the first place. so, what happened to acid? that was -- i originally wrote about this and 2004 and i had a few theories but the purpose of the book was to go out and find out what happened to lsd. i came up with fo
libertine continental's have nothing in terms of drug use and american piety hasn't prevented us from indulging. in fact it has sometimes encouraged it. much of the conventional wisdom about american drug use the puritans and members of the founding generation were teetotalers or mild drinkers the drug trade is dominated by criminal organizations such as mafia and bloods, that crack use declined significantly since the 80's turns out to be wrong, too. if there is one certainty about drug use...
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jill dobson works the entertainment beat for us and is with us here live tonight. was so young how did he die. >> age 5 the. deadly heart attack. out for regular walk this morning. it happened here in new york. hughes was living in the chicago area but long-time friend and hughes attorney jake bloom tells me hughes was deeply committed to family and had been visiting new york city quite a bit lately because he had a new grandson here. his family included four grandchildren, two sons, and his wife of 39 years, nancy with whom he lived in the chicago area. hughes remained committed to the arts throughout his life. but he was far removed from the hollywood scene in recent years. spending most of his time on his farm. matthew broad broderick said today to fox news news that i'm truly shocked and saddened but b. my old friend john hughes. he was a wonderfully talented guy and high heart goes out to his family. bloom tells us the 59-year-old will certainly be missed by many well beyond hollywood circles saying my family and i are deeply saddened and in shock. shep? you.
jill dobson works the entertainment beat for us and is with us here live tonight. was so young how did he die. >> age 5 the. deadly heart attack. out for regular walk this morning. it happened here in new york. hughes was living in the chicago area but long-time friend and hughes attorney jake bloom tells me hughes was deeply committed to family and had been visiting new york city quite a bit lately because he had a new grandson here. his family included four grandchildren, two sons, and...
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we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com ♪ sweet dreams of are made of these ♪ >>> dylan loren wants to conquer the world with candy. a sweet spot is hit with children and adults. the daughter of ralph lauren and photographer ricky lauren, she talks to us about leadership, following your gut and branding. ♪ i want candy ♪ i want candy >> it is a very creative innovative concept that did not exist before this store was built. i think there are very few sort of retail entertainment stores. dylan's candy bar is a place where you walk in the door and immediately smile, candy you haven't seen since you were a kid or candy you love, and you see the colors and giant lollipop trees it makes people happy. it's got a good energy so i think it's being able to merge in pop culture and the arts and the fun with real
we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com ♪ sweet dreams of are made of these ♪ >>> dylan loren wants to conquer the world with candy. a sweet spot is hit with children and adults. the daughter of ralph lauren and...
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this used to be from a terrorist group. the authorities say he was behind a series of deadly bombings, including the huge blasts in bali in 2002. almost every year has brought a renew add tack in indonesia from hotels to embassy. the most recent attack came just three weeks ago. a double bombing on two hotels in jakarta leaving seven dead plus two suicide bombers. >> i think the fact that top is dead is a huge fight against terrorists in the region. the problem is we still don't know how big his network is and we don't know how many other arrests will take place. it's too early to conclude that the threat in indonesia of future attacks is automatically going to go down. >> reporter: in 2005, the police came tantalizingly close to catching noordin at this restaurant. he used it as a propaganda studio with chilling messages warning of further attacks. he would train with firearms, as well as learning detailed bomb-making techniques. his decade-long reign of terror appears to be over. experts warn there may be other followers
this used to be from a terrorist group. the authorities say he was behind a series of deadly bombings, including the huge blasts in bali in 2002. almost every year has brought a renew add tack in indonesia from hotels to embassy. the most recent attack came just three weeks ago. a double bombing on two hotels in jakarta leaving seven dead plus two suicide bombers. >> i think the fact that top is dead is a huge fight against terrorists in the region. the problem is we still don't know how...
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she's joining us exclusively out of l.a. devita, thank you for being with us. this guy has not been named a suspect, he's a person of interest, but what was their relationship, devita? >> well, you know, i believe it was short lived. i met jasmine when we were playboy bunnies together in las vegas at the playboy club, no nudity, and she was just a light, you know. she was a bit reserved. a little, kind of quiet and everything, but i'm not really quite too sure about this relationship. i hadn't heard very much about it. >> i knew it was very, very brief, but we have uncovered evidence of their marriage. devita, she went to a poker tournament, apparently. everyone is very confused what could have brought this on, what possible motive. you say she was very quiet and reserved? >> she was a bit reserved. i mean, she wasn't a shy person but, you know, with all of those girls, you know, you have a ton of personalities and i'm really outgoing and everything, she's kind of -- she was kind of more -- the best way i could describe it is like a southern lady. you know, you
she's joining us exclusively out of l.a. devita, thank you for being with us. this guy has not been named a suspect, he's a person of interest, but what was their relationship, devita? >> well, you know, i believe it was short lived. i met jasmine when we were playboy bunnies together in las vegas at the playboy club, no nudity, and she was just a light, you know. she was a bit reserved. a little, kind of quiet and everything, but i'm not really quite too sure about this relationship. i...
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and use drugs. it is a mom-and-pop operation. my new book, "how to raise eight drug-free kits," which was published earlier this month -- "how to raise a drug-free kid" offers evidence-based advised on how to be engaged with their children, talking to kids about the dangers of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, and having high expectations and setting and enforcing limits and providing a good example. although written by me, this product is the product of two decades of work by scores of professional researchers. it is published as an original paperback so that any parent can afford this and all royalties go andcasa -- to go -- go to casa to combat substance abuse. the bottom line is this -- do not be vague about expectations. let them know clearly and consistently that you do not approve of underage drinking. set high expectations for your children and for your school environment. show them through your own engagement, your own behavior, how you live by those expectations. remember,. pressure trump's
and use drugs. it is a mom-and-pop operation. my new book, "how to raise eight drug-free kits," which was published earlier this month -- "how to raise a drug-free kid" offers evidence-based advised on how to be engaged with their children, talking to kids about the dangers of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, and having high expectations and setting and enforcing limits and providing a good example. although written by me, this product is the product of two decades of work by...
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stay with us. i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3gnetwork, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. >>> he was for medicare before he was against it, and it took him less than 24 hours to totally reverse his position. rnc chairman michael steele's remarkably fast flip-flop coming up. >>> but, first, it's time for a couple of holy mackerel stories in today's news, beginning with 1.6 trillion dollars. that gobsmacking number is the amount this year alone that we as a country will spend above and beyond the amount we will take in. may i present to you our deficit. it is actually the cbo that presented thi
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he tells us why live. >>> lost at sea. for a week searchers even gave up and the coast guard as well when suddenly a sight for sore eyes. three weary fishermen saved by sheer luck. you'll hear their incredible odyssey tonight. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm don lemon. our top story, thousands of people fleeing their homes ahead of wildfires raging in southern california. especially hard hit los angeles county prompting governor arnold schwarzenegger to declare a state of emergency. for the latest we turn to cnn's kara finnstrom live in la canada flintridge, california. >> reporter: you can see this fire is continuing to burn in the hillsides behind me. we are expecting a news briefing any minute now with the latest numbers from this fire, but at last report more than 35,000 acres had burned in this fire. that number expected to go up. thousands of homes had been threatened. we caught up with one of the families who had been in edge in la canada for days. >> wetted everything down a couple of times yesterday, really soaked
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middle of the day, for that time it wouldn't be used for sleeping, it would be more used like for used, misused for addiction. >>> new developments in the investigation of michael jackson's death. we are getting the clearest indication yet that jackson's personal physician, dr. conrad murray, is the sole target of the criminal investigation. >> now, we know that other doctors' records have been subpoenaed, but clearly now, with three search warrants now served on dr. conrad murray's property, he has become the central focus. >> no one who is being treated that way by the police is merely a witness. now, that doesn't mean this person is going to be charged or is guilty of anything, but he is clearly the last doctor who had access to michael jackson, who was with him on the day he died, at the time he died. >> his lawyers say they don't think an arrest is imminent, because they haven't seen any proof or an autopsy report. but there are new details about his drastic money troubles. he's deeply in debt, and reports say his las vegas estate could face foreclosure. >> that is true. he owes a
middle of the day, for that time it wouldn't be used for sleeping, it would be more used like for used, misused for addiction. >>> new developments in the investigation of michael jackson's death. we are getting the clearest indication yet that jackson's personal physician, dr. conrad murray, is the sole target of the criminal investigation. >> now, we know that other doctors' records have been subpoenaed, but clearly now, with three search warrants now served on dr. conrad...
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wake up with us, wake up your friends. >> wake up us. it's it's "fox & friends." >> it is indeed. >> good morning everybody. thanks so much for joining us. >> i'm down here. >> great to see you. so, would it help all of you out there if every single thing you ever ate at a restaurant came with the calorie count, perhaps the fat content, sodium content on the side. or would it be such a bummer that you would stop eating anything, but broth. >> if you looked and you went into starbucks and you saw a muffin, 450 calories or the egg sandwich. 230 calories, what are you likely to do? that could be coming to a restaurant near you. we are going to talk about a weigh in, and talk about it coming up here. >> we start with the new york post, granted this morning, bonus clause, should the government be able to decide what executives on wall street make? should they be able to control their salaries, their bonuses? well, the house passed legislation that would allow for that. although the senate has not voted on this yet. >> right. >> the problem is
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we do have a national surveillance system which we do have providers who send us specimens to give us an idea of when influenza enters the community and some basic idea which we extrapolate up from as to how many people might be sick with influenza. and then we count hospitalizations and deaths because those are much more specific and then you have to not only come in with a disease that people think is influenza but you have to then test for it. you have to get a positive culture. and if not all those things are done, then you really don't get an accurate count. so-so our surveillance system to give us an idea when a disease enters the community and some understanding of what's going on. and this gives you an idea of what actually happened for this current bout of influenza-like illness and week one is in january and then it moves on to the years. you can see we're now below our national baseline even though we know we've had some outbreaks in some camps and some other places with this new virus. this also gives you an idea of kind of what the state outlook looked like in the united
we do have a national surveillance system which we do have providers who send us specimens to give us an idea of when influenza enters the community and some basic idea which we extrapolate up from as to how many people might be sick with influenza. and then we count hospitalizations and deaths because those are much more specific and then you have to not only come in with a disease that people think is influenza but you have to then test for it. you have to get a positive culture. and if not...
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tell us about that? >> they do. every year the businesses on main street sponsor backpacks. all of these backpacks have been donated by a business. they come stocked with school supplies. you can register on the day of the event and we have -- we're going to give away two children's bikes. these are here, but there are, we can get bigger bikes if it's an older child. again, you can register for that on the day of the event. >> very exciting. thank you so much. >> sure. >> we will let peopleno how to come and see you this weekend. >> right, saturday. >> the bell hair edison back to school street festival. for more information log on to foxbaltimore.com and click on morning news. >>> maybe you will need an umbrella on saturday because you might need it. we are looking at dry conditions and they should stay dry for today. today it looks okay. take a look at the sky watch hd radar, there's not a whole lot of activity here. up to the lakes, there is. that's because of the frontal boundary that is bringing sho
tell us about that? >> they do. every year the businesses on main street sponsor backpacks. all of these backpacks have been donated by a business. they come stocked with school supplies. you can register on the day of the event and we have -- we're going to give away two children's bikes. these are here, but there are, we can get bigger bikes if it's an older child. again, you can register for that on the day of the event. >> very exciting. thank you so much. >> sure....
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if the picture is as dramatic as it's being described to us, it may be tough even for the rest of us to watch. no doubt, for you to watch as well. 1,000 people greeting him at the airport, welcoming him home as a hero. tough. susan, thanks for being with us. >> the man who told me that he planned on having this guy carry a gun near where the president was speaking, guess who he's linked to, we found out? >>> then later, an officer, a man in a skirt, a breathalyzer test and a fire truck. you put them all together and what do you get? well, you get a spanish lesson. i felt amazingly boxed in. (announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win. (announcer) now available in five vibrant colors. (announcer) now available introducing the all new chevy equinox. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. the all new
if the picture is as dramatic as it's being described to us, it may be tough even for the rest of us to watch. no doubt, for you to watch as well. 1,000 people greeting him at the airport, welcoming him home as a hero. tough. susan, thanks for being with us. >> the man who told me that he planned on having this guy carry a gun near where the president was speaking, guess who he's linked to, we found out? >>> then later, an officer, a man in a skirt, a breathalyzer test and a fire...
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and ask if they can play with us. they ask to join the team or play with us. we are so happy with all of these considerations. we would like to thank all of those who have helped and supported us. we have great ambitions for the future. and god willing, we will enhance our skills. we would like to thank not just nbc but all of those who gave the nation, even those who gave moral support. >> so, yeah, thanks to everyone who gave not only donations but moral support. huge thanks, again, to cpg athletics in the bronx, ebits field flannel in seattle, start usa in ohio and to the folks at mcclatchy and nbc in baghdad, who made today happen. i should also mention that ebits field is as of right now offering the iraqi national team jerseys for purchase at their website and 10% of the proceeds go to iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. our friends at iava. there's a link to iava and ebits at our show website today. would i put it on but i am too embarrassed. the other big thanks goes to you, our audience, for offering help. it's honestly been a moving experience
and ask if they can play with us. they ask to join the team or play with us. we are so happy with all of these considerations. we would like to thank all of those who have helped and supported us. we have great ambitions for the future. and god willing, we will enhance our skills. we would like to thank not just nbc but all of those who gave the nation, even those who gave moral support. >> so, yeah, thanks to everyone who gave not only donations but moral support. huge thanks, again, to...
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savannah guthrie now joins us. savannah, interesting to see the kind of white house dance, or just as reverend jesse jackson has done a number of these kind of individual missions said an hour earlier, so is that to be expected? the white house needs a little distance from this? >> i think it's to be expected, especially at this moment when the former president is still in north korea. this is very delicate, trying to secure the release of these two american journalists. the white house may want to say something but it's not going to say anything until those journalists are safe and that is the reason. interesting, though, that they did reach out to say this is a private mission and that may be in service of the former president's goals over there. i think we will hear more of the back story. it's hard to imagine the former president, so connected to the current administration by hillary clinton, his wife, the secretary of state, wouldn't have the overt approval from the white house to do this but you're not going
savannah guthrie now joins us. savannah, interesting to see the kind of white house dance, or just as reverend jesse jackson has done a number of these kind of individual missions said an hour earlier, so is that to be expected? the white house needs a little distance from this? >> i think it's to be expected, especially at this moment when the former president is still in north korea. this is very delicate, trying to secure the release of these two american journalists. the white house...
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useful the same way that a bag of dye that explodes in bag of stolen money is useful. it smears anyone who holds it with a big stain of "stupid." prepare your mouth for a battle against germs. protect your mouth right with crest pro-health rinse at night. it kills 99% of germs that cause gingivitis, plaque, and bad breath, without the burn of alcohol. for a healthier mouth that's cleaner in the morning. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson today. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. >>> have you been waiting breathlessly for your update about art heist during news in iraq wartime? wait no longer. on tuesday, i slept through the day completely on a cocktail filled with t
useful the same way that a bag of dye that explodes in bag of stolen money is useful. it smears anyone who holds it with a big stain of "stupid." prepare your mouth for a battle against germs. protect your mouth right with crest pro-health rinse at night. it kills 99% of germs that cause gingivitis, plaque, and bad breath, without the burn of alcohol. for a healthier mouth that's cleaner in the morning. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the...
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so it's up to us. it's up to us to be the united states. wherever you go, just accept you are your country, and then behave in a way that makes the rest of the world feel that you're not threatening them, but that you're coming to be with them in a peaceful way. >> host: ms. walker, on the altar behind you are several items. and you can watch here. if you could tell us about some of the items that you have on the altar, we'll put those on screen. what's back there? >> guest: let's see. that candle, we can move that out of the way. i don't know what's on that. that was just to illuminate. >> host: a picture behind there, a couple of statues. >> guest: the sculpture of the skelton woman -- i love mexico, and i spend as much time there as i can because i love warmth. and it's taken me many years to understand that to me, warmth is as important as almost as food. the feeling that people are connected to their inner spirits. so mexican culture is very good for me. but when i'm in mexican, what i love is that the artists are just incredibly creat
so it's up to us. it's up to us to be the united states. wherever you go, just accept you are your country, and then behave in a way that makes the rest of the world feel that you're not threatening them, but that you're coming to be with them in a peaceful way. >> host: ms. walker, on the altar behind you are several items. and you can watch here. if you could tell us about some of the items that you have on the altar, we'll put those on screen. what's back there? >> guest: let's...
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thank you for being with us. i want to talk about the black-topped mercedes and why police believe, now that they found it abandoned in a parking lot, in a very unusual spot, too, a place you would not normally look, why they think that may be a link to a potential murder scene? >> well, they think it's possible the body could have been inside the trunk. we're talking about jasmine fiore's body. the police told me they know jasmine and ryan were in that white mercedes when they went to that hotel in san diego that thursday night, and the next day ryan left the hotel on his own. jasmine was never seen again. that car had disappeared and police were looking for it for two weeks, until it finally turned up today. a citizen spotted it in this tiny parking lot in west hollywood. we're talking about a very busy area, with a specialty grocery store, a starbucks across the street. and here it was wedged in this tiny parking lot next door to the grocery store lot. and someone saw it and said, you know, that looks like the
thank you for being with us. i want to talk about the black-topped mercedes and why police believe, now that they found it abandoned in a parking lot, in a very unusual spot, too, a place you would not normally look, why they think that may be a link to a potential murder scene? >> well, they think it's possible the body could have been inside the trunk. we're talking about jasmine fiore's body. the police told me they know jasmine and ryan were in that white mercedes when they went to...
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tactics by republicans are being used. we have pulled no punches and told it to you straight. deals are being cut in private by the president. we have also told you about that as well. we've called them as we've seen them. we have explained it to you and we've shown you what the analysts and the experts are saying. you have heard us analyze the charges of racism, be it in some cases blatant or in some cases, subtle. now comes before us this congressman. his name is david scott. he is a democrat of georgia, who arrives at work tuesday to a swastika that was painted over his official congressional sign. a swastika. we had a chance to talk with him. you are going to be able to see that conversation that i had with him where i pulled him aside and asked him about this angry exchange. he was here this morning, sat right next to me on that set and took us through what he calls his side of the story. he says that much of what is being reported in the media is simply not true. remember, there was a doctor that had risen to ask him
tactics by republicans are being used. we have pulled no punches and told it to you straight. deals are being cut in private by the president. we have also told you about that as well. we've called them as we've seen them. we have explained it to you and we've shown you what the analysts and the experts are saying. you have heard us analyze the charges of racism, be it in some cases blatant or in some cases, subtle. now comes before us this congressman. his name is david scott. he is a democrat...
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new uses. we ask questions about how to further access the spectrum, how to access models, find new ways to better manage protection and how to develop enhanced methods to reduce spectrum more efficiently. innovation is a crying in a number of other areas in the wireless ecosystem. for example, wireless networks are evolving to more converged platform architectures. wireless devices are used for multi functions such as smart phones and new sophisticated applications of things like location-based services that are being developed as well. we seek comment on what is going on in this area and what role the commission might play for encouraging innovation and investment in these areas. in addition, the underlying seeks comment on way that the commission can experiment in the wireless sector, with respect to the experimental licensing program. the wireless bureau rep -- recommends adoption of this item. thank you. >> do you have remarks? >> i do. thank you. thank you for everyone at table and never
new uses. we ask questions about how to further access the spectrum, how to access models, find new ways to better manage protection and how to develop enhanced methods to reduce spectrum more efficiently. innovation is a crying in a number of other areas in the wireless ecosystem. for example, wireless networks are evolving to more converged platform architectures. wireless devices are used for multi functions such as smart phones and new sophisticated applications of things like...
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>> in my book i don't use them. i don't describe them that way. i say this is a book about terrorism because that's the subject matter but i don't call them terrorists. basically the book is an argument that they're not. you're absolutely right that the definition of it and the use of it is widening. by all sorts of different means because the word allows them to do things. it's potent. it allows you to use extraordinary measures to catch people and put them in extraordinary jails and all this extra action you can bring to this and just because of the word. one of the things that i just wrote about recently in the "l.a. times" that these secretive prison units that are made for terrorists, the people in there -- some of them have been connected. john walker lind was connected with them. but a lot of them have very fuzzy connections to like making one phone call to a guy that was a known operative of somebody in pakistan, and then they got that person and they'd end up in this special unit for terrorists. pulling all those people in there and expan
>> in my book i don't use them. i don't describe them that way. i say this is a book about terrorism because that's the subject matter but i don't call them terrorists. basically the book is an argument that they're not. you're absolutely right that the definition of it and the use of it is widening. by all sorts of different means because the word allows them to do things. it's potent. it allows you to use extraordinary measures to catch people and put them in extraordinary jails and all...
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use the grill. milton know, you are eating grape nuts or something like that. -- neil: no, you're eating grape nuts or something like that. . . discover new seafood creations... inspired from around the country. from the northeast, try our new garlic-roasted maine lobster and crab bake. or from the south, try our new orleans wood-grilled shrimp jambalaya. for a limited time. at red lobster. neil: all right. i want to report on some sad news. we are getting reports that the director john hughes has died apparently of a heart attack earlier today after jogging in new york. he was 59. so many classic movies behind him, the breakfast club, pretty in pink, 16 candles, one of my favorite movies of all times, ferris beuhler's day off. beuhler, beuhler. john is the guy behind that. dead at 59. that's just not right. all right. and my next guest is one of the opponents on healthcare plan, attorney general assistant pa trish is patricia holder. explain were you don't like this? >> i think the risks in gatheri
use the grill. milton know, you are eating grape nuts or something like that. -- neil: no, you're eating grape nuts or something like that. . . discover new seafood creations... inspired from around the country. from the northeast, try our new garlic-roasted maine lobster and crab bake. or from the south, try our new orleans wood-grilled shrimp jambalaya. for a limited time. at red lobster. neil: all right. i want to report on some sad news. we are getting reports that the director john hughes...
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for a good use. i look forward to hearing more about the use of the award fee contracts, and the steps that the office of budget management and the gao are taking to reduce wasteful spending. we need to make sure contractors receive payment only of the projects they are hired to complete. we cannot continue to use taxpayer dollars to pay for work that does not meet contract requirements. i have a few questions. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> it is not your birthday today, is it? " today is my birthday. >> you are kidding. >> happy birthday. >> around here, you are a teenager. >> i am 72 today. >> happy birthday. delighted to share this day with you. >> senator cockburn is probably as much as anyone i know -- senator cockburn is probably as much as anyone i know, he is -- senator coburn is probably as much as anyone i know against waste and abuse. >> thank you, mr. chairman. americans think we do not get another year. a look at what we do in terms of priorities. i want to enter into the record
for a good use. i look forward to hearing more about the use of the award fee contracts, and the steps that the office of budget management and the gao are taking to reduce wasteful spending. we need to make sure contractors receive payment only of the projects they are hired to complete. we cannot continue to use taxpayer dollars to pay for work that does not meet contract requirements. i have a few questions. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> it is not your birthday today, is it?...
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for all of us on the news team, thanks for trusting us for your news and information. mr. bill o'reilly is next. good night. laura: "the o'reilly factor" is on, tonight. >> we need affordable, accessible, health care. that's what he dedicated his life to. in his memory i will do everything i can to help achieve that goal. laura: are democrats using senator ted kennedy's death to push for health care reform. will it hurt or help their cause? >> i believe that the cia's best days are still yet to come. ufer will have my support as you carry on this critical work. laura: but with the attorney general investigating the cia and threatening to prosecute interrogators, some say the administration is waving the white flag in the war on terror. [sirens] and president obama now wants september 11th to be a national day of service. is that the best way to remember the thousands of americans who lost their lives on that day? caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning
for all of us on the news team, thanks for trusting us for your news and information. mr. bill o'reilly is next. good night. laura: "the o'reilly factor" is on, tonight. >> we need affordable, accessible, health care. that's what he dedicated his life to. in his memory i will do everything i can to help achieve that goal. laura: are democrats using senator ted kennedy's death to push for health care reform. will it hurt or help their cause? >> i believe that the cia's best...
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he used the benefits in world war ii and used the benefits for the trade he's still using now. >> all the people in all fields of endeavor benefited from the gi bill. >> back then, veterans got only $500 a year at most to further their college or apprentice ship. today it has a cap of about $16,000 a year. it can only be used for college or further education, but it kicks the economy way up, matching the cost of some of the most expensive state schools in country. overall, the director of the program says the major changes will make it easier to get new recruits and keep the most experienced troops longer. heidi collins, cnn, atlanta. >>> looks like changes are on the way. the postal service may switch up how you tend to get your mail. it may even mean fewer deliveries and more trips to the post office. óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó . >>> the suspect accused of creating a bomb scare at la guardia airport is now behind bars. the fbi is stepping in to investigate. >>> a warshich gets krissened in the name of a marine. find out how much it means for his mother. >> that will wak
he used the benefits in world war ii and used the benefits for the trade he's still using now. >> all the people in all fields of endeavor benefited from the gi bill. >> back then, veterans got only $500 a year at most to further their college or apprentice ship. today it has a cap of about $16,000 a year. it can only be used for college or further education, but it kicks the economy way up, matching the cost of some of the most expensive state schools in country. overall, the...
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we need to use multiple media. lee's fil we use film, blogs. we need to engage them so that they can provide us with this feedback. [inaudible] [inaudible] we need to be really brought them looking now for responsibilities. -- abrobroad in looking for new responsibilities. >> has anyone heard of the 80-20 rule? if you get 20% of the population working, it is the decision of the leadership to say that this is different than the entire 100%. do we covered the and tire 80%? if the 20% is making the decision and the 80% is ok, you are doing the right thing. everyone is happy. if you are not doing the right thing, the other 80% will jump off. part of that is for leadership after. this is a facts based in vacation. -- this is an effects-based communication. i am communicating for an effect. what do i need to do to stay in the conversation, to create what i intended for my original conversation? that is what we're looking at. it is not necessarily the numbers of press releases or the numbers of stories. is it having the affeffect that we need for the
we need to use multiple media. lee's fil we use film, blogs. we need to engage them so that they can provide us with this feedback. [inaudible] [inaudible] we need to be really brought them looking now for responsibilities. -- abrobroad in looking for new responsibilities. >> has anyone heard of the 80-20 rule? if you get 20% of the population working, it is the decision of the leadership to say that this is different than the entire 100%. do we covered the and tire 80%? if the 20% is...
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back us up. brave iranians, back us up. they're calling on bystanders and maybe even police to stand with them in their ongoing protests against the government. you know the protestors did get a little backup today. two former presidents and dozens of iranian legislators just didn't show up for mahmoud ahmadinejad's inauguration today and a significant number of legislators who did show up walked out as soon as ahmadinejad started talking. he's in trouble. as several of our iran expert guests have told us over the last couple months this thing going on in iran has a very, very long time frame to it. but it appears the uprising lives. we will of course stay tuned. >>> in another story of international news, becoming american news, russia has apparently had two nuclear powered submarines stationed off our coast for the past few days. the u.s. navy has reportedly been using aircraft and ships and underwater sensors to track the russian subs. they're submarines of what nato calls the acula class though in russia they call them
back us up. brave iranians, back us up. they're calling on bystanders and maybe even police to stand with them in their ongoing protests against the government. you know the protestors did get a little backup today. two former presidents and dozens of iranian legislators just didn't show up for mahmoud ahmadinejad's inauguration today and a significant number of legislators who did show up walked out as soon as ahmadinejad started talking. he's in trouble. as several of our iran expert guests...
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use caution there. as we check the jfx at 41st street, traffic is running along nicely in both the northbound and southbound lanes. back to you. >>> 6:01. you got to wonder what is the last big issue facing america that would bring out hundreds like this? >> senator ben cardin knew what he was walking into. he knew this was a hot-button issue but this is something even he's never seen before. abc2 news sherrie johnson with the health care talk that actually upsets your stomach. >> reporter: the health care debate that has been raging across the country made a stop in our area last night. senator ben cardin hosted a town hall meeting on health care reform at towson university. the center faced boos and jeers to president barack obama's plan. he didn't talk about many specifics and there are more than a thousand pages in the health care bill. cardin says several committees in congress are still working on different versions of health care reform but the senator told the crowd that doing nothing should not
use caution there. as we check the jfx at 41st street, traffic is running along nicely in both the northbound and southbound lanes. back to you. >>> 6:01. you got to wonder what is the last big issue facing america that would bring out hundreds like this? >> senator ben cardin knew what he was walking into. he knew this was a hot-button issue but this is something even he's never seen before. abc2 news sherrie johnson with the health care talk that actually upsets your stomach....
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how is it beg used? is it ing used in a way tt is lawful? do they have the rig to use i and is it bei migratedo places it is no allowed to be us? we allow, we allo the enforcement of les that theovernment ought to enforce andy the way the my experiences they wanto enforce or they know t need enforcand they are train heed in that way, then u can have what is the ultimate silicon valley solution, you remove the contraction and all march forward. >> charlie: extraordinary stuff, thank you foroming. >> thank y for having me, t as great pleasure. >> exander karp, palantir technologies, the company yo st heard him talk about, what they do and wt he does. >> charl: elon tusk is here and chf executive of two startup companies with bold missionshe leads tesla motors, the electric car cpany that tracted attention from both car enthusiasts an environmentalists asell, the compy's powerful roadster that travels from zero to 60 i less than four seconds is entire pored by batteries. the company pls to break io th mainstream auto market with an elect electc
how is it beg used? is it ing used in a way tt is lawful? do they have the rig to use i and is it bei migratedo places it is no allowed to be us? we allow, we allo the enforcement of les that theovernment ought to enforce andy the way the my experiences they wanto enforce or they know t need enforcand they are train heed in that way, then u can have what is the ultimate silicon valley solution, you remove the contraction and all march forward. >> charlie: extraordinary stuff, thank you...
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no internet use. a one standard deviation increase in the use of internet associated with about a .33 increase in wage growth here to these attacks are statistically significant, but economically not large. over this time period, which is in 1995 to 2000, average wage growth is about 20%. so the internet use is explaining relatively little of that. we do a number of -- we go to a number of statistical exercises to worry about some of the causality issues that jim and bitching about. i do want to spend a lot of time on that now, perhaps we can take those in questions. one thing we do release is to show, is to examine whether internet use is associated with wage gai prior to 1995, prior to the diffusion of the internet as sort of a falsification or sanity test and there's no evidence evidence that that ir the case. the next thing that we do is we examine what location internet use is associated with wage growth. and basically we find that advanced internet is associated with wage growth and high income
no internet use. a one standard deviation increase in the use of internet associated with about a .33 increase in wage growth here to these attacks are statistically significant, but economically not large. over this time period, which is in 1995 to 2000, average wage growth is about 20%. so the internet use is explaining relatively little of that. we do a number of -- we go to a number of statistical exercises to worry about some of the causality issues that jim and bitching about. i do want...
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but leave us alone, that is all that we would ask. will you leave us alone. [applause] i would like to ask you if you will commit to working on those problems rather than throwing everything into turmoil. >> what -- would i commit to working on those problems and throwing everything into turmoil, that is a general statement that i can agree with, i will stay in touch and i will be back next year. and if i am reelected i will be back the year after that. who has no. 7? >> thank you for coming, arlen specter. >> let me answer more fully. i do not want to see tomorrow, we want to have a sense of an answer. we have a series of problems. i want to take them up one by one. we want to figure out what the problem is, and what is the way that we should deal with them in a democracy. >> [inaudible] >> i am not familiar with 3400, let me move on. >> i am a republican, but i am a conservative. i do not believe this is just about health care. it is not about tarp, left and right. this is about the systematic dismantling of this country. dismantling of this country. 'm onl
but leave us alone, that is all that we would ask. will you leave us alone. [applause] i would like to ask you if you will commit to working on those problems rather than throwing everything into turmoil. >> what -- would i commit to working on those problems and throwing everything into turmoil, that is a general statement that i can agree with, i will stay in touch and i will be back next year. and if i am reelected i will be back the year after that. who has no. 7? >> thank you...
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-- to use a football metaphor which my wife warned me not to use so much anymore -- we generally use the best athlete available in the draft. who is the best individual for this task at this moment? ok? we have come into a bit of a spin inside of our broader political culture, contractor bad, government employee good. if you take anything away from my contribution to this morning's discussion, reserve judgment on that. certainly don't make that a generalization, all right? we viewed contractors as an integral part of our workforce and i am going along and i'll say just one more sentence and perhaps someone will follow-on with questions. and all that said, with how important contractors are, i reduced the number of contractors by 15% and we did that over a period of time, not more than 12 months, but that was far more about the agency than it was about contractors, it was far more about what the agency did in regard to management and far less about what contractor his to offer in terms of accomplishing our mission. why don't i stop there. >> but, general, you haven't asked my question
-- to use a football metaphor which my wife warned me not to use so much anymore -- we generally use the best athlete available in the draft. who is the best individual for this task at this moment? ok? we have come into a bit of a spin inside of our broader political culture, contractor bad, government employee good. if you take anything away from my contribution to this morning's discussion, reserve judgment on that. certainly don't make that a generalization, all right? we viewed contractors...
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kuwait has cost us have been told to wait valued and discounting and savings than his name used all has to recession change marketing decision to? heighth are old- line tafts i think the we could start as a close behind if the much more of a piano orientation marketers have to add flights operated pumpers time and some our readers are trapped in what i will call it a role because agency in the logo of the hackers are thinking like operators said they about the plo can devote their plan numbers you're trying to drop those marketing idea to a patan in light for what is the gun to add to which corporations bottom line vs. friend of awareness high as 84 of a product or both types thanks. the days of tracking studies aha their research reports a reward those are gone. because awareness is just one to be no small part of the story i need to understand consideration. a preference and i need to figure on how close the sale. give us ideas if difficult scenarios if in this type of environmental personal savings has been increasing and consumer coffins as band decrease in consumer spending under p
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his name was harvey and he was here to recruit us. all of us. to join a movement and change a nation. for much of his early life, he had silenced himself. in the brief time in which he spoke and ran and led, his voice stirred the aspirations of millions of people. he would become one of the first openly gay americans to become elected to office. his message of hope, hope unashamed, hope unafraid, could never be silenced. it was harvey who said it best. you've got to give them hope. when a young sandra day graduated, she was offered just one job in the private sector. her perspective employer asked her how well she typed and told her there might be work for her as a legal secretary. i cannot know how she would have fared as a legal secretary, but she made a mighty fine justice of the united states supreme court. judge, a judge and arizona legislature, cancer survivor, she is like the pilgrim in the poem she sometimes quotes, has forged a new trail and built a bridge behind her for all young women to follow. it's been said that sydney portier does
his name was harvey and he was here to recruit us. all of us. to join a movement and change a nation. for much of his early life, he had silenced himself. in the brief time in which he spoke and ran and led, his voice stirred the aspirations of millions of people. he would become one of the first openly gay americans to become elected to office. his message of hope, hope unashamed, hope unafraid, could never be silenced. it was harvey who said it best. you've got to give them hope. when a young...
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us montana. senator, the dream that would never die included passing health reform. what is the likelihood of having that happen? you've been involved in all the key negotiations. >> ironically, i think the spirit and passion of ted's will be even stronger now. his passing is unfortunate but i think that's the case. i've never known a more effective legislator. i think ted kennedy is the great aent most effective legislator in modern american times. he was so passionate and worked so hard, a gifted speaker but then he would sit down and work out an agreement and compromise. and realize, okay. there was two sides of this. let's figure out how to get this passed. and the personal touch. we all know personal stories of ted and a very small one in my case, i was home one night and my mother was there and ted and my mother got the into this long, wonderful conversation and pretty soon became good pen pals. ted would write thank you notes to people. in this internet age nobody writes thank you notes bu
us montana. senator, the dream that would never die included passing health reform. what is the likelihood of having that happen? you've been involved in all the key negotiations. >> ironically, i think the spirit and passion of ted's will be even stronger now. his passing is unfortunate but i think that's the case. i've never known a more effective legislator. i think ted kennedy is the great aent most effective legislator in modern american times. he was so passionate and worked so...
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is huge for us. we're starting to make process. there is still progress to go. some part of that as well, recognition on the right that demographically we are different. we're working families to work for the day who cannot be engaged online versus a college kid and retirees on the east and left coast chicken dedicate their time to it. >> matt, i would ask you, you have won many different hats. you see this both as someone who has written about this and some and been involved in campaigns. what he think about how things have played out? >> eric said at the right and left are different and some states are conservative. i think we should try to learn from the other side, always. conservatives and liberals, i am sure the liberals try to learn from lee atwater. i read that should be matt -- i read matt trippi's book. the left is very worried right now. not because the conservative blogosphere is beating them but that the conservative blogosphere, coupled what talk radio and heritage foundation and a pink
is huge for us. we're starting to make process. there is still progress to go. some part of that as well, recognition on the right that demographically we are different. we're working families to work for the day who cannot be engaged online versus a college kid and retirees on the east and left coast chicken dedicate their time to it. >> matt, i would ask you, you have won many different hats. you see this both as someone who has written about this and some and been involved in...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> they had no cleats, no uniform at all. no one intended to reporting to be a call for donations. but spontaneously and overwhe overwhelmingly offers to help the team flooded into our offices from around the country. as if we need to worry about -- like we worry enough about sports in our office. this is a genuinely awe inspiring make you weepy sports inspired episode of american altruism. we did not ask for it. it just happened. since 30 days since our original report since iraqi baseball gear deficit and three companies committed and followed through on their offers to help. ctg athletics, the makers of verd rechlt o brand gear, they provided mits, bats, cleats, and batting gloves. the baghdad bureau even helped us get the right shoe sizes for the players so they could send the right sized cleats. then jerry cullin in seattle stepped up and offered to make special light weight uniforms for the team
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> they had no cleats, no uniform at all. no one intended to reporting to be a call for donations. but spontaneously and overwhe overwhelmingly offers to help the team flooded into our offices from around the country. as if we need to worry about -- like we worry enough about sports in our office. this is a genuinely awe inspiring make you weepy sports inspired episode of...
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no one told us to show up. no one told us what questions to ask or even to ask any questions at all. they just -- they have concerns about this health care legislation. are elected officials so out of touch with their own districts that they don't even recognize the people in their districts and they can't understand why they would have any kind of questions? greta: what's the reaction? this grass-roots movement, a lot of people are describing it as, is it growing? do you think after what happened in st. louis, is the growing, staying the same or getting smaller? >> oh, no, it's definitely growing. it's definitely growing. we have these people who have -- for years they've sat on their sofas and yelled at the newspapers or television. now they are so motivated. they are getting up. they are sending emails to their elected officials. they're calling their elected officials and they're showing up at these town hall forums to wait in line, take their turn and politely ask their questions or hold up a homemade sign
no one told us to show up. no one told us what questions to ask or even to ask any questions at all. they just -- they have concerns about this health care legislation. are elected officials so out of touch with their own districts that they don't even recognize the people in their districts and they can't understand why they would have any kind of questions? greta: what's the reaction? this grass-roots movement, a lot of people are describing it as, is it growing? do you think after what...
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stay with us. your questions. questions. stay with us. i drove my first car from my parent's home in the north of england to my new job at the refinery in the south. i'll never forget. it used one tank of petrol and i had to refill it twice with oil. a new car today has 95% lower emissions than in 1970. exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. ♪ ♪ which one's me -...